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LISTLESS FOOTBALL IN GOVERNOR'S CUP
Hau Ching-to Scores To Give Chinese Victory
Before a large crowd at Caroline H yesterday the HỌNG- KONG CHINESE AMATEUR ATHLETIC FEDERATION beat the BONGKONG FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION in the first came for the Governor's Cup by one goal to alt
The game, on the whole, did not quite come up to expectations. and only in the second half was the standard of play anywhere near what had been expected from two such strong teams,
The match opened with each,
'ROBINSON BUSY side having a fair share of the In the closing minutes the exchanges but few, if any, good Federation were continuously movements were forthcoming from pressing and Robinson was kept either side. The Chinese showed busy. He made a miraculous save good.combination in midfield but when he dived sideways to save as soon as they approached the a header from Hau, spinning a shooting area nearly always their complete round in the air while movements fizzled out tamely due effecting this save. to poor passing.
The Chinese attack lacked
#sparkle" while their opponents were a disjoined line and did not seem to understand each other. Both defences were stub born and the result was an un- Interesting arst half with neither side being able to score..
MORE TO FORM Straight from the restart there was a noticeable change in the whole Chinese team. Playing more true to their form they swept down the field in a pretty move ment which culminated in Lal
Both sides made two changes. Hsu King-seng did not play and Ng Kee cheong was brought in at right-half with Leung Wing-chiu at centre-half. This rather weakened the intermediate line and had the Association forwards showed more | understanding the result might have been quite different.
Mr. Chenng Chup-choy and his bride, the former Miss Kwan King-ying, photograph- ed after their marriage.- (King's Studio).
Indians Play Airtight Defensive
Ball But Lose
and were very
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25,
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HONGKONG, MONDAY, 15th NOVEMBER, 1940, 9.30.M
1940.
Government Gazette Notification Nɔ. 1260 is published for gen- eral information.
1. No person shall send any Christmas, New Year or other greeting card by post to any destination outside this Colony unless-
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Freshwater, playing in place of Wilkinson, gave good support to
Playing airtight defensive ball in Bright but Pope, though a hard the Softball League yesterday, the London and Straits worker, was weak on the right, Hau INDIANS outplayed ST. JOSEPH'S Australia and Manlis. being much too fast for him,
unfortunate to be i Londan and Straits. Blake was a waste on the left hosed out by the odd run in three London and Straits testing Robinson with a high-shot, wing. He would invariably show after apparently having had much London, and Straits The Federation continued to press a burst of speed only to centre the best of the game. and Chan, Tak-fal had hard luck weakly or to kick behind the line Timely hits by Ski Powlowski with a drive which just scraped, Howlett and Hendy had to go back and Dave Leonard were responsible the upright to go out of play, to forage for the ball and as a for the batting in of the winners Air Mail by "Pan-American Airways Direct Ser-
Association retaliated and result were left far behind on tallies, the Indians putting runners vice" San Francisco date, 2nd November, Coomer, and then Hendy, both many occasions,
on the bases on numerous occa- Bwatqw struck the post with hard The Chinese played listless sions without being able to bring Sendakan shots that looked like beating soccer for the Arst half but im them across the pan.
| Calcutta and Straits Ceung Win-choi, The Chinese proved in the second to give a The Baseballers-Cyclones match Australia and Manila. were not to be denied and, after good display. Lai Shit-wing was was also full of grand entertain-U, S. A., Honolulu, Japan and Manila (San Fran-
Strimmage in front of the always a thorn in the losers' de- ment, the Indian boys running up cisco date. 24th November). Association's goal,, HAU CHING-fence but Bright had Chan Tak their six runs in the first two U. 8. A., Honolulu, Japan, and- Shanghai TO slipped through to beat Robin-fal marked throughout, ·
frames only to have the Baseballers Francisco date 22nd November)... Bon at short range. This was
"ASSOCIATION: Robinson; come from behind with a seven- after Roughley had fallen and,
Roughley, D. Leonard: Pope, run rally in the third. apparently, handled the ball in
Bright Freshwater; Coomer,
DEFENSIVE WORK the area.
Hendy, Fowler, Howlett and Blake: The calibre of the defensive Thereafter the Chinese always
FEDERATION: Cheung Wing-Work of both teams is best indicat advertised to close at or before & a m. registered and parcel mails are- ·· had the upper hand and though the Association's forwards made chol: Hau Yung-sang, Lee Tied by the fact that neither squad elosed at 5 pm, on the previous day When mails are advertised to
· strenuous efforts to equalise they | Bang; Ng Kee-cheong, Lenng was able to score after that inning close after 5 pm. Registered and Parcel malls are closed at 5 p.m.
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The feature of the junior games found the Chinese defence up to Wing-chiu, Soong Ling-sing:| the occasion," Twice the Associa-Chung Tung-sum, V. K. Hyal, was the excellent hitting display tion had a chance to draw level. Chan Tak-fal, Lai Shal wing and served up by the Royal Scots Once Coomer, who was favourably Han Ching to. 'placed, shot wide, and on an-
WIN FOR SHELL other occasion when Coomer made Playing at King's Park the Shell & fine ruti
down the wing and Club beat the Amateur Sporting centred only to find that he had Association by one goal to nil, in outstripped the rest of the fora Third Division Football match wards.
yesterday.
CIVIL SERVANTS
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N.ZE.F. LOSE
AT RUGGER
LONDON, "Nov. 24 (Reuter)—The New Zealand, Expeditionary Force,
Atwell's Fine Effort including two members of the 1935
With Bat
All-Blacks alde, Tindill and Pepper, made an unsuccessful appearance In a friendly match at the Valley in their first rugby match in Bri- yesterday the C.vil Service Cricket tan losing to Rosslyn Park, the Club First XI defeated the HK, leading London side, 2 points to
20. V.D.C. by seven wicarts.
winners 151. ·.
1 Atwell, of the Civil Service, The New Zealanders were bandl- was the outstanding batsman, con- capped in the first half through tributing 58 runs, not out, to the lack of practice but gradually set- tled down and rallied brilliantly For the Volunteers, J. M. Gosano to score their 20 points. jscored 47, while his brother, LG, took three wickets at the cost of 25 TUNA..
H.K.V.D.C.:—137 (J. M. Gosano
47, A. Zimmern. 20; Mitchell 4 for 32, Atwell one for 51.
S.C.A.A. ANNUAL
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AGA KHAN'S RACE SUCCESS
THIRSK, LONDON, Nov. 24 (Reu-
The South China Athletic Asso-ter)-The Aga Khan's Turkhan ciation will be holding its annual von the substitute Yorkshire St Air Mail by Sea to Singapore to connect with the Reg. -0.8.0.0-151-for-3 wickets. (D. Sports meeting at the Caroline Hill Leger Vale (£1,000) over one mile. "British Overstas Airways” McLellan 25. K. L. Atwell 68, not Stadium on December 28 and and seven furlongs, beating the Aga
out, R. G. E. Thompson 27; L G. January 1. A number of events Khan's Stardust by three-quarters Straits and Calcutta, Gosano 3 for 25; L T. Ride one will be open to all competitors, of a length. Lord Rosebery's Hip- for.0),
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Europa via “Pan-American Airways and "Trans. watch and money from the pocket SP.C.A. FLAG DAY night today Firing areas
Atlantic Services.” "D" of his packet which he left on a
Man and E" will be affected. chair in the C. B. A. Club, King? Judging by the speed in which Park. on Friday.
whole trays of fags disappeared, ried out between 8-p.m. and mid-
Light sun practice will be car the Flag Day organised by the night, tomorrow Firing areas "D" Mr. Bennett, chief omcer of the Hongkong Boeclety for the Preven-and "E" will be affected. Talposhan, reports that eight tion of Cruelty to Animals on fathoms of rope were stolen from Saturday should result in a sub-red, mit between 6 pm, and mid- Light gun practice will be car- the "vessel" between 1 a.m. and 4tantial augmentation of the Sonight on Wednesday. Firing areas Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa am, on Friday,
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